The 33-year-old was a key member of the squad for the different managers in charge in West London last season, first Chris Ramsey, then caretaker Neil Warnock and lastly current head coach manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink, making 39 appearances in total.

Henry moved to QPR from Wolves in 2013, helping them to promotion through the playoffs that season but unable to keep the Hoops in the top flight longer than one campaign. He initially signed a two-year contact, before extending it for a further season last summer.

And the club and Henry have today agreed to keep his association going for at least one more year by adding another extension.

Callum Robinson of Preston North End in action with Karl Henry of Queens Park Rangers

He scored one goal over the recent campaign, a super long range strike to win the club's final Championship match against Bristol City. That looked like it may have been one of his last acts for the club, but instead Rs fans will hope he can help them back to the Premier League over the coming twelve months, with Henry himself eager to improve upon the 12th place finish.

"I've not signed here because I want to finish mid-table," Henry told the QPR site. "I want to be in the top six and that's where I believe we can be and that's our target."

Che Thomas

Che is an Englishman abroad unable to cut the apron strings tying him to the crazy world of English football. As a writer and freelance journalist, he has covered matches and cultural events from across the globe all with the intention to inform, entertain and provoke debate. Just as smitten with music, film, and photography, though fully aware of the fact that nothing takes the place of that Saturday afternoon excitement down at N17 (even when it's actually on a Sunday!)